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Software Developer
Fugo Games
IstanbulOn-site1y ago
- Employment
- Full-time
About the role
About the job
Our core belief at Fugo is that our potential grows with our team. With each new team member, we ensure that we have moved a step forward towards creating the highest quality mobile games possible.
We’re looking for a passionate Software Developer who values an enjoyable work atmosphere and will make the difference in the mobile gaming industry.
- Bachelor's degree in any Engineering or equivalent department (Computer Science is a plus).
- Experience in C#, Javascript, Python, Java or similar languages.
- Understanding of Object-Oriented Programming (OOP) principles and practices.
- Strong problem-solving skills, with the ability to debug complex issues and provide creative solutions.
- High level of motivation as a self-starter and a team player.
- Developing internal tools to support the game development process.
- Being involved in the development of infrastructure for our games.
- Write clean, efficient, and well-documented code, and ensure that it is optimized for performance on various platforms.
- Programming in a clear and structured manner while adhering to the existing architecture and guidelines.
- Suggesting improvements by identifying processes that can be automated or optimized.
- Stay up-to-date with the latest trends, tools, and technologies in the gaming industry, and apply them to our games and development processes.
- Being a part of a passionate team
- Opportunity to take initiative and bring new ideas
- Enjoy coming to work every day and to have delightful stories to tell your family and friends
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